The green light symbolises hope for all those waiting for a second chance at life through transplantation

It has been lit up with these colours with an aim to highlight the cause of organ donation that is conventionally represented by a green ribbon.

It symbolises hope for all those waiting for a second chance at life through transplantation. It reminds us of the men, women and children who have died waiting for a life-saving organ.

Most importantly, it conveyed our gratitude to organ donors and their families for giving the supreme gift of all – the gift of life.

This initiative has been undertaken by SBI Foundation and Mohan Foundation who have partnered with each other through the ‘Gift Hope, Gift Life’

Presently more than a million Indians suffering from end stage organ failure and less than 10% are able to get timely help.

In Maharashtra alone, there are more than 5000 people on waiting list, waiting to receive an organ, while around 300 lives were saved in 2017 through deceased donor transplantation.

One of the main reasons for the long wait on the waiting list to receive a life-saving organ is attributed to lack of awareness that organ donation is possible after brain death, even though public awareness levels have been improving over the years.

An information booth has also been setup by Mohan Foundation and SBI Foundation for the two days, inside the busy station that is a UNESCO World heritage site and sees an average footfall of around 6.3 lakh passengers per day.

Given the fact that India has an abysmal organ donation rate of 0.8 per million population, ranking amongst the lowest in the world, there is a greater need for sensitising the public and importantly, encourage them to have a discussion with their loved ones about their wish.